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Is this statement true or false?

Anti-Semitism in Russia in the late 1800s was a "push" factor that caused many
people to leave their home country and migrate to the United States.

User DFriend
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Very much true!

User MarvinJWendt
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The correct answer is true.

It is true that anti-Semitism in Russia in the late 1800s was a "push" factor that caused many people to leave their home country and migrate to the United States.

When we are talking about immigration terms, push-pul factors como to mind. A push factor is the factor that forces people to levae their native countries. It could be political persecution, religious differences, civil war or poverty. A pull factor is a factor that attracts people to emigrate to other country. It could be better jobs, peace, stability, or better living conditions in general. So yes, anti-Semitism in Russia in the late 1800s was a "push" factor that caused many people to leave their home country and migrate to the United States.

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